“The Archive, which will be in full operation by year’s end, collects documents, groups them by subject, microfilms them, and sends them out to libraries, scholars, and journalists across the country. ‘We’ve got wonderful stuff,’ Mr. Armstrong said. ‘I’ve got a tape of a wonderful song prepared by the Army Psychological Operations people, at Fort Bragg . . . it’s the folk song that ‘sprang up spontaneously’ following the invasion of Grenada. The really interesting thing is that the accompanying documentation suggests that it was written in August. And the invasion was in October.’”
— The New Yorker, August 25, 1986 (from a National Security Archives brochure)